Dolls

KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Lesley Due, at home in Simi Valley, holds German dolls, one made by Simon and Halbig (left) and a one by Alt Beck and Gottschalk known as “Highland Mary” — two dolls she will be selling at the doll show Winter Wonderland in Oxnard on Nov. 16. Due is one of four collectors who have collaborated to put on the doll show.

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KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR A cabinet of antique doll heads await attachment to their torsos at the home of Lesley Due, avid doll collector in Simi Valley. Due is one of four collectors who will host a doll show in Oxnard on Nov. 16.

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CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR Historic dolls from the late 1800s and early 1900s fill a room from the collection of Margo Ingram. She will display dolls at the Winter Wonderland doll show on Nov. 16.

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KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Among the dolls Lesley Due has collected are piano babies, not holding great value, but ones that she enjoys in her doll room among other baby dolls in the upper shelves at her home in Simi Valley.

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CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR Margo Ingram will display a variety of her historic dolls from her collection at the Winter Wonderland doll show on Nov. 16. A segment of her collection are dolls from the late 1800s.

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CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR A French fashion doll from the Margo Ingram collection. Her dolls will be on display at the Winter Wonderland doll show on Nov. 16. A segment of her collection are dolls from the late 1800s.

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KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR A French doll (left) made circa 1920 and a less valuable doll (right) mass produced by Armand Marseille in1894 lay on the repair table to have their eyes put back in after being shipped to Lesley Due, avid doll collector in Simi Valley.

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CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR Margo Ingram will display a variety of her historic dolls from her collection at the Winter Wonderland doll show on Nov. 16. A segment of her collection are dolls from the late 1800s.

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CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR Dolls from the collection of Margo Ingram. She will display dolls at the Winter Wonderland doll show on Nov. 16. A segment of her collection are dolls from the late 1800s.

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KAREN QUINCY LOBERG/THE STAR Lesley Due shows her Barbie that she thinks is the third generation of the original Barbie she keeps in her doll room at home in Simi Valley.